Friday, 12 December 2014

Learn
This team I learned about aboriginal, I read a book about aboriginal it had some rules how to create aboriginal art. In the olden days the aboriginal people used make colours with dirt mixed with water. They use dots and lines.

Create
I created a piece of aboriginal art, I used dark colours and I painted lines and dots with my finger.

Thursday, 20 November 2014

Below are some tips and guidelines for visiting the Auckland Art Gallery. Read the information carefully as it will help you to create a guide on ‘How To Visit an Art Gallery’.

Auckland Art Gallery Guidelines

It is important that works of art and their frames are respected. You can look and admire, but you must not touch. A handy tip to remember is to keep one meter away from the art at all times. One meter is about the same length as your arm span.

Always move carefully when in the gallery as most of the artwork is precious and priceless. Only walk, and be aware of what and who is around you at all times.

The Gallery is a shared public space, so please behave considerately to people around you and relate to others. Keep a quiet and low voice. The same volume that you would use in the library.

If you stick to these guidelines you will have a happy and enjoyable experience at the amazing Auckland Art Gallery!

Thursday, 28 August 2014

Culture’s are what make country unique.Each country has different activity and cultural rituals.Culture is seen in peoples writing, religion,music,clothes,cooking and what they do. Culture also includes the way people understand the world in different way.

Different country have different culture.For example,some older Japanese people wear kimono, flower arrang in vasis and have tea ceremony.

My family is from Samoa. In my culture we climb up coconut trees to get some refreshments.Sometimes when we feel like we need to cool down even more we go down to the beach where it is nice and clean you can even see the fish and crabs. Our crabs are big you could feed like I think about around seven people.When we go out we wear lava lava’s and shorts because it’s too HOT their. Sometimes when I go to my Aunt's house I play with my cousin and we also have a lot of delicious things to eat.

6. Do you think what happened to the neighbour was fair? Why or why not?

The neighbour is greedy and shellfish.

7. Find Japan on a map. Colour and label it. Take a photo to put on this doc to show where it is.

Blogger: Draw a picture of some rice balls and write a few sentences retelling what happened in the story.

The old man and his wife were in the forest the old man was hungry and as his wife was befor she got to him she groped them and they rolled down a small hill and fell into a hole and there was a mouse the mouse side help yourself and the old man thook one necklace.

Thursday, 31 July 2014

P1 commonwealth games, friendly, unique, sporting, history,The commonwealth games often called the friendly games has a unique place in sporting history.

, international, multi-sport, event, olympics, athletes, commonwealth, countries, It is an international multi-sport event like the olympics,except the athletes are for the commonwealth countries.This includes countries like, England,New Zealand and the pacific islands.

P2 First, games,1930, Hamilton, Canada.

The first games were held in 1930,in Hamilton, Canada. Eleven, countries, four hundred athletes, six sports,fifty nine events.Eleven countries sent four hundred athletes to take part in six sports and fifty nine events.Games,held, every, four years.since then, there games has been held every four years.However, 1942, 1946, games, cancelled, Second World War.However in 1942 and in, 1946 the games has been canceled because of the second world war.

P3 event,many,changes,even,name.The event has many changes, even for its name.1930, 1950 games known British Empire Games.From 1930 to 1950 the games were known as the British Empire Games.Later, 1970 until 1974, British Commonwealth Games. Later, from 1970 to 1974 they take the British Commonwealth Games.Finally, 1978 Games Edmonton, Canada, multi-sport event, changed Commonwealth Games. Finally at the 1978 games in Edmonton, Canada this multi- sport event, changed Commonwealth Games.

Aysha

About Me

Talo’fa Lava my name is Aysha and I go to Pt England School, I am 12 years old and in 8th and my favourite subject is maths.This year my home class and math class teacher is Mr Wiseman, also my literacy class teacher is Mrs Ilaoa. My goals for this year is to make a big difference in my school work and in my sports. I hope you enjoy visiting my blog.